P500 Accessories/Deer Hauler

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Sold a few of my boat props to buy some accessories. Another bad hobby of mine "boats". I am going to get the moose rack because I think the Honda rack adds to much height. I only clear my shop door by 3". Second, has anyone made a deer hauler for this P5. I want to build a wooden back rack/storage box with drawers. kinda fine tune it with wood before I make a custom metal box. My only concern is hauling a deer out. I thought about getting one of those 250lb cargo racks that plug into the receiver hitch has anyone done anything like this before. Thanks in advance guys.
 
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I haven't hauled a deer out yet, but i have pulled a trailer much heavier than 250lb. So i think you would be fine with the cargo rack. I thinking about purchasing the same rack.
 
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I haven't hauled a deer out yet, but i have pulled a trailer much heavier than 250lb. So i think you would be fine with the cargo rack. I thinking about purchasing the same rack.

I saw this rack in academy the other day I have private land but it's bordered by thousand of acres of public that I hunt to so I thought about being able to put this rack on and go.

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I think that is a good idea. It is also low to the ground where one man can drag a deer on it with out much trouble.
 
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Sold a few of my boat props to buy some accessories. Another bad hobby of mine "boats". I am going to get the moose rack because I think the Honda rack adds to much height. I only clear my shop door by 3". Second, has anyone made a deer hauler for this P5. I want to build a wooden back rack/storage box with drawers. kinda fine tune it with wood before I make a custom metal box. My only concern is hauling a deer out. I thought about getting one of those 250lb cargo racks that plug into the receiver hitch has anyone done anything like this before. Thanks in advance guys.
I use a Sled (<--click for link... I'm getting better!) for the gut bucket... mainly because I can control which terrain to drive on between the skinning rack and the gut pile... probably wouldn't work for a trip out of the woods w/ a fresh harvest... although, my Dad has completely stopped trying to move them or pick them up... he just ties a rope around their antlers/head and drags them w/ his bike... no matter how far.
But this sled is really tough... Not "drag it down a gravel road for miles loaded out @ 200#'s" tough... but for the money, hard to beat. And low to the ground. Just wish it would snow! HA!
 
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Chuck this is exactly what I'm looking to do!! Gosh bring on October!!!!!!
 
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Off Craigslist 40 bucks. Sorry man
 
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No signs of bending the receiver? Cool idea I'd be worried about that and dragging it through a ditch. Perhaps a couple cable supports from the rear rack or frame vertical rails might assist? Even a couple ratchet straps? It is a bit awkward to lift a whole deer onto the rear rack, when by oneself...

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It did rub a few times but nothing major.. I have the type that the receiver bends upward. I stand on it with no problems, I would like to think the rack would bend before the frame.... I have the 1/4 rack I didn't size up to the 2 in .
 
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It did rub a few times but nothing major.. I have the type that the receiver bends upward. I stand on it with no problems, I would like to think the rack would bend before the frame.... I have the 1/4 rack I didn't size up to the 2 in .

Good to know ChuckIII, the bro in law and I wrestled a nice 3 point (ok..ok..6 point in US count heh heh), mule deer in the fall of 2014 onto P5. Was a PITA and could see where a rack like yours would be really handy. Thanks for sharing, nice Buck too.

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Look at Harbor Freight. I have this one and it works great. 300 lb. Capacity ATV Cargo Carrier


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I was looking at the same rack a while back. Where I hunt it would drag all the time. I was thinking about hinging the rack on the angle piece that connects the receiver piece to the rack. Then, when I go through a wash or creek it would hinge itself up and not get caught up. If I have time this year before season I will do the mod on the rack and post pics.
 
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That sound interesting i would like to see the results cthack
 
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I think a tarp to wrap the deer in would be a good idea too. There are times I drive though a cow pasture and those in rut bucks are stinky enough as it is.
 

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